Answer:
the answer for part a is c and part b is a
Answer:
Letter to the principal of the neighboring school requesting for teachers to be sent to help judge the Poem recitation competition in my school.
Explanation:
To,
The Principal,
ABC Public School
..................
18 May 2017
Subject: Request for teachers to be sent to our school to judge the Poem Recitation competition.
Respected Sir,
Greetings on behalf of the Organizing Committee of the Poem recitation organization.
Our school is going to organize a poem recitation competition for the next few days for which we would like to request if the teachers from your school are allowed to join as the judges. This has been decided to prevent any form of partiality among the teachers from our school, for which ‘outside’ teachers would be free from.
I would like to request you if you could kindly send us some teachers to help judge the Poem Recitation Competition organized by our school. It would be of great help if you could help us out.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Adam Driver
Event Co-ordinator
Poem Recitation Competition
Have you ever fallen out of a flying sleigh led by eight reindeer going at 100 or more miles per hour? yeah me neither. that is, until last Christmas. I was going downstairs for a cup of hot cocoa when I heard a loud THUMP. At first, I thought it was a burglar and panicked. but then I saw a pair of black boots and an enormous red body strolling around my living room.
When he saw me, he almost jumped with fright. He told me that I shouldn't be there. Shouldn't be there? It's my own house? He's the one who was breaking and entering! I was about to tell him off when he flew up onto the roof and shouted for the reindeer to move. What on earth was happening? Was I seriously getting kidnapped by Santa Claus?
I must have been dreaming. When the sleigh started to move, I nearly threw up. But eventually i calmed down. It was actually really fun. but soon we were going really fast. before i knew it, we were in paris! i watched the beautiful city drift underneath us and fell into a trance. We soon floated up above the clouds. all of a sudden, the sleigh was moving out of control! we couldnt get it to go back on track. i felt so dizzy, i nearly fell out the sleigh! actually i did!
i was falling down through the soft clouds as i watched the starry sky swirl above my head. before i knew what had happened, i was in my bed, drifting fastly to sleep.
Answer: B. She was willing to lose things for what she believed was right.
Explanation:
B, based on the section in paragraph 3 that states she was sad for losing her job, but decided to keep doing what she felt was right. She didn't give up.